CL Redux

Quote from BCE:

Some reading for later on.

What are the odds? US nuke plants ranked by quake risk
So much for San Andreas: Reactors in East, Midwest, South have highest chance of damage.


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42103936/ns/world_news-asiapacific/

The one 100 miles from here is the 9th most risky.

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overnight longs are not advised


U.S. recommends U.S. citizens who live within 80km of Fukushima nuclear plant evacuate or take shelter indoors
 
Quote from BCE:


LONDON (MarketWatch) — Catastrophic events could unfold in the next few hours at Japan’s damaged nuclear site, the European Union’s top energy official said Wednesday, sending U.S. stocks lower and roiling financial markets.

“The site is effectively out of control,” Energy Commissionertheor rivals, traded at 76.673, a gain of 0.5% on the day.


I am still trying to figure out exactly "what" a catastrophic event would be?.........................................meltdown or release of substantial radioactive material into the atmosphere? Chernobyl?
 
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